Active damping in HDD actuator
Fu-Ying Huang, T. Semba, et al.
APMRC 2000
A method of designing a multi-rate servo controller for a HDD that operates at a higher sampling frequency than that of the position error signal (PES) is proposed. Multi-rate sampling has an advantage for increasing the track density of a HDD without increasing the overhead of the servo information on the disk. A plant model for a design with a higher sampling rate is obtained by adding a zero-interpolator at the output of the position error signal. The controller is calculated by the H∞ method to suppress the noise at the PES sampling frequency that is created by the use of multi-rate sampling. The servo bandwidth and margins of the method are studied for 2.5″ and 3.5″ HDD's, and for a HDD with a dual-stage actuator. The multi-rate sampling is especially effective for the dual-stage actuator because the MEMS actuator's transfer function is very clean.
Fu-Ying Huang, T. Semba, et al.
APMRC 2000
T. Semba
ISOM/ODS 1993
T. Semba, F-Y. Huang, et al.
INTERMAG 2003
L.-S. Fan, T. Hirano, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics